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i think it was testate a lot as i say there was a long piece following richard watson's package rallye interviewed a representative from fairbanks who directly attacked what had been heard. there was lots of testing within the package but also audiences it's absolutely legitimate for audiences to hear what it is some people believe. as you say, correctly contested but to hear what some people believe. that was an important part of what newsnight was trying to achieve. on tuesday then nz prime minister said uttering the name gave him the notoriety he sought. do you think she she had a point? i think she has a huge moral authority and what she said, it's different from how news organisation would cover an event, of course she's a politician and she's the country at an incredibly difficult time but for us that judgements are different. we need to ensure that the audience understands what has happened and of course we have to be sensitive about this idea although we recognise the moral force of what the needs —— new zealand prime minister was saying. the cyclone which has devastated parts
i think it was testate a lot as i say there was a long piece following richard watson's package rallye interviewed a representative from fairbanks who directly attacked what had been heard. there was lots of testing within the package but also audiences it's absolutely legitimate for audiences to hear what it is some people believe. as you say, correctly contested but to hear what some people believe. that was an important part of what newsnight was trying to achieve. on tuesday then nz prime...
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one of the most important books that i've read about this and i commend to your viewers is richard watson'sook fables of fortune, what rich people have that you don't want in the sequel to that is in title mania where he talks about the entitlement mentality. the very fact that we are exempting these children from the opportunity to be agents of their own uplift and as a consequence, people in places like palo alto have a suicide rate six times the national average among teenagers, they are people in that community wearing safety vests at railroad crossings because of a high number of teenagers that feel distressed of meeting expectations. i think it's worse than that, the entitlement mentality that also we exist among low income blacks where the highest death rate is from homicide because reparations is the moral equivalent of what these parents are doing. among blacks. >> tucker: reparations is the moral equivalent of what we are doing but reparations as you know, a resurgent idea on the left is suddenly popular. at least one presidential candidate -- two i think, kamala harris and elizab
one of the most important books that i've read about this and i commend to your viewers is richard watson'sook fables of fortune, what rich people have that you don't want in the sequel to that is in title mania where he talks about the entitlement mentality. the very fact that we are exempting these children from the opportunity to be agents of their own uplift and as a consequence, people in places like palo alto have a suicide rate six times the national average among teenagers, they are...
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richard. labour's deputy leader tom watson addressed the rally saying there were no winners only losers for theresa. he started his speech with a claim that i he started his speech with a claim thati million he started his speech with a claim that i million people he started his speech with a claim thati million people were attending the rally, let's listen to what he had to say. we are 1 million strong. but there is only one reason i am here today. and her name is saoirse elizabeth watson, my ten—year—old daughter. she has told me to thank you for campaigning for her future. thank you. i am not going to talk to you today about taking back control. like a lot of people i did not want to be here today and let me explain. idid not to be here today and let me explain. i did not want a referendum called to heel internal tory wins. i did not want to lose to a leave campaign filled with lies and false promises. idid not filled with lies and false promises. i did not want a filled with lies and false promises. i did not wanta prime filled with lies and false promises. i did not want a prime minister who r
richard. labour's deputy leader tom watson addressed the rally saying there were no winners only losers for theresa. he started his speech with a claim that i he started his speech with a claim thati million he started his speech with a claim that i million people he started his speech with a claim thati million people were attending the rally, let's listen to what he had to say. we are 1 million strong. but there is only one reason i am here today. and her name is saoirse elizabeth watson, my...
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. —— iain watson. 0ur correspondent richard lister has been following the march this afternoon and joinsal march. it was always going to be is a bastian remain, so it was always going to have an an instant crowd of supporters. the people who took part will be hoping their message for another referendum gets through to those in parliament, who now have to decide where next on brexit. many thanks, richard. a teenage boy has been stabbed to death by a gang of men who chased and attacked him in isleworth, in west london. the 17—year—old was given first aid but died at the scene. following the attack, police in the area have been given increased powers to stop and search anyone they suspect of carrying a knife. ben ando reports. inch by inch, brick by brick, searching for clues and answers after another teenager is stabbed to death in london. the youngster involved, who hasn‘t yet been formally named, was with friends in nearby syon park. police say a car pulled up, a group of men got out and gave chase. the teenager ran into this estate and was stabbed by the front door of one of the blocks.
. —— iain watson. 0ur correspondent richard lister has been following the march this afternoon and joinsal march. it was always going to be is a bastian remain, so it was always going to have an an instant crowd of supporters. the people who took part will be hoping their message for another referendum gets through to those in parliament, who now have to decide where next on brexit. many thanks, richard. a teenage boy has been stabbed to death by a gang of men who chased and attacked him in...
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i think it was testate a lot as i say there was a long piece following richard watson's package rallyt also audiences it's absolutely legitimate for audiences to hear what it is some people believe. as you say, correctly contested but to hear what some people believe. that was an important part of what newsnight was trying to achieve. on tuesday then nz prime minister said uttering the name gave him the notoriety he sought. do you think she she had a point? i think she has a huge moral authority and what she said, it's different from how news organisation would cover an event, of course she's a politician and she's the country at an incredibly difficult time but for us that judgements are different. we need to ensure that the audience understands what has happened and of course we have to be sensitive about this idea of the oxygen up a bay we have to be wise to what it is that the way these events play out and how the perpetrators are trying to use the media and the mainstream media like us on social media and other platforms that tried to promulgate a second type of message and to be
i think it was testate a lot as i say there was a long piece following richard watson's package rallyt also audiences it's absolutely legitimate for audiences to hear what it is some people believe. as you say, correctly contested but to hear what some people believe. that was an important part of what newsnight was trying to achieve. on tuesday then nz prime minister said uttering the name gave him the notoriety he sought. do you think she she had a point? i think she has a huge moral...